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		<title>Direct TV News</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 04:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite all of the hype surrounding HDTV and all of the technology surrounding it, there is still evidence that the consumer electronics industry isn&#8217;t doing enough to educate consumers about what exactly the technology is and what is required to set it up in private homes. Apparently there is still widespread confusion about the details [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite all of the hype surrounding HDTV and all of the technology surrounding it, there is still evidence that the consumer electronics industry isn&#8217;t doing enough to educate consumers about what exactly the technology is and what is required to set it up in private homes.</p>
<p>Apparently there is still widespread confusion about the details of High Definition Television and the fact that consumers are confused means that they&#8217;re poorly equipped to make good decisions when it comes time to purchase these devices that they&#8217;ve heard so much about, but about which they know so little.</p>
<p>The biggest and most common misconception is that HDTV is a type of TV set with a flat panel design and a 16:9 screen that improves the home entertainment experience by merit of its pure size, the fact that it can be hung on a wall, and the fact that the screen is proportioned so that it can display movies and all of the TV programming which is increasingly shot in wide screen format.</p>
<p>There are so many errors in perception rolled up in the above scenario that it&#8217;s difficult to know where to begin unraveling them all. First of all, there is a lot more to HDTV than just an HDTV set. HDTV is a TV format and an HDTV set is the instrument needed to display it. The fact that HDTV sets can display normal TV too is a bonus. Second, while a large screen is nice, there are a lot of HDTV sets that have smaller screens that deliver excellent pictures and may be a better choice for anyone who is going to watch a lot of normal TV programming on it. (The fact that normal TV doesn&#8217;t deliver very high resolutions becomes very apparent when watching it on a larger HDTV set.) Third, flat panel displays (the type of TV screen that can be hung on a wall) may be trendy, but they&#8217;re only one type equipment that can display HDTV. There are also projection screen TVs and HDTV projectors, either of which may be a better choice depending on the room your home theater will be installed in and your budget.</p>
<p>The most stifling misunderstanding of all, and one that was touched on earlier, is that anything that is displayed on an HDTV set automatically becomes HDTV. This misconception has led to numerous people getting an new HDTV set home and then finding that they&#8217;re dissatisfied with the picture that it produces because they&#8217;re displaying normal TV on it. Depending on the size of the HDTV screen and whether or not it has built in up conversion technology, normal TV programming might look even worse on an HDTV display than it does on an old fashioned TV set.</p>
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		<title>Televisions Offer Variety and Versatility in Models &amp; Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 06:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So what is the fascination with televisions today? A part of it is that they offer more versatility than ever before in both models and styles. Before televisions came onto the scene, there were radios. Broadcasted programs were listened to but not seen and it was the accepted method for that time. Although not commercially [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So what is the fascination with televisions today? A part of it is that they offer more versatility than ever before in both models and styles. Before televisions came onto the scene, there were radios. Broadcasted programs were listened to but not seen and it was the accepted method for that time. Although not commercially available at first, the worldwide availability of televisions was around 1923. These basic picture boxes, as they were sometimes referred to, had a small monochromatic screen and sound. Today, these styles of televisions are regarded as antiques and basically not in circulation but are rather collected as souvenirs for those who want to commemorate how televisions used to be.</p>
<p>Today, televisions have more variety and versatility in styles and models than ever before. Some of the standard types of televisions include brands like Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Toshiba and Phillips. These names have been creating televisions for many years and offer features that come from the creative minds of designers who enjoy pushing the envelope to make new television styles and models. Perhaps the most popular televisions on the market today are LED types. From small 19 inch models to the super large projection screen sizes, these types of televisions appeal to many people for a number of reasons ranging from being HD ready to backlit to compatibility and connectivity options for enjoying a television as a part of a full range home entertainment system.</p>
<p>Thanks to the continued development of the technology that goes into televisions, there are clearer pictures and a wide variety of styles to choose from. Many people enjoy the look of being able to put their television behind closed doors when it is not being viewed. Other people like to showcase their television and choose models like those that come with a television stand or the housing to mount the unit to the wall. From flat screen styles to retractable screens that go up into the ceiling or come up from out of a unit, there are many different styles and models on the market in a wide range of prices.</p>
<p>As the technology continues to advance, television viewers can expect to have more and more options for choosing a type of television that suits their taste precisely. Whether the search is for a wall mounted screen or a television unit that can be built into a wall space such as bathroom or ceiling, there are many designs that let owners take their viewing to the next level and beyond.</p>
<p>There are many LCD televisions deals and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are designed to suit even the most discriminating viewers. For an even better viewing experience look for a HD plasma TV deals.</p>
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		<title>OLED Television Clarity</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 04:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diodes is currently on the rise particularly for the 21st century. And what&#8217;s so great about it is the fact that it brings together the best part of the modern and natural world together. OLED Television and displays were first heard of in around the 1950&#8242;s when A. Bernonose together [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diodes is currently on the rise particularly for the 21st century. And what&#8217;s so great about it is the fact that it brings together the best part of the modern and natural world together.</p>
<p>OLED Television and displays were first heard of in around the 1950&#8242;s when A. Bernonose together with his team started a short experiment on the creation of light by passing it in between two semiconductors. The experiment was a complete success and it began its long development. During the 1980s, Dr. Ching T. Wang developed the first real diode for the Kodak Eastman company.</p>
<p>Today OLED is slowly taking over the market. Not only is it being used in the production of televisions, it has also been used in PDAs, Car stereos and wrist watches. In a recent trade convention, several mobile phones were unveiled before the general public that has been noted in using AMOLED or Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diodes.</p>
<p>But what&#8217;s so great about OLED displays and OLED TVs that it has become a major competition for High Definition TVs and Flatscreen TVs or LCD TVs? The answer is simple. First, OLED displays implicitly do not require any form of backlighting. This means that it does not require the same amount of energy or electricity in order for it to work. Secondly, OLED TVs have a higher color ratio compared to other types of televisions. Reports state that OLED TVs are known to exceed the standard NTSC standards and displays a brilliant 180 degree angle and a &gt; 1.000.000:1 contrast ratio. It&#8217;s that powerful. Another advantage of OLED TVs is the fact that it gives off superior quality for color and has a better and wider angle compared to the normal television sets. At 180 degrees, you can see everything from just about anywhere in the living room.</p>
<p>Televisions that support OLED technology not only save electricity and energy but also save space. Unlike flatscreens and HDTVs, OLED TVs are truly slim in nature. This means more space to move around.</p>
<p>Finally, futurists believe that in two to three years, OLED will have experienced massive developments and will most likely be cheaper to what it currently is right now. This would mean cheaper televisions, mobile phones, PDAs and other digital gadgetry.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the things that make OLED, technology and products superior. People who pass the opportunity to try the increased efficiency and superior capabilities of OLED displays are bound to miss out on a truly great opportunity.</p>
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		<title>The Advantages of Plasma Television</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 02:53:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Academically plasma is often considered as the fourth state of matter. Scientifically extreme heat or powerful electric current can split up atoms of a gas to generate plasma. It is a mixture of charged particles called electrons and ions. Modern technology made it possible to use plasma gas in the manufacturing of television. The screen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Academically plasma is often considered as the fourth state of matter. Scientifically extreme heat or powerful electric current can split up atoms of a gas to generate plasma. It is a mixture of charged particles called electrons and ions. Modern technology made it possible to use plasma gas in the manufacturing of television. The screen consists of glass panes with plasma in between. The gas in the plasma state reacts with phosphorus, to create cells or pixels. Each pixel will have three sub pixels, which are of fluorescent lights of red, blue and green. In a chemical reaction, sub pixels emit millions of different colors. Color saturation in the plasma television is attributed to this new technology. There is an element of uniqueness in the form and content of plasma television.</p>
<p>Uniformity in the color brightness and saturation are the core reasons why plasma is considered the best option for large screens. There is no other television to match plasma as far as wider viewing angles are considered. It is therefore the most suitable television for group viewing either in large family gatherings or for commercial purposes. Longevity and cost advantage are other factors that made it a favorite choice of the consumers. In the early stages, plasma television had the inherent problem of burn-in, but now it is completely eliminated thanks to the special techniques adopted. High quality phosphorus gas with suitable anti-burn settings could make modern plasma television free from burn-in problems. Today it is the most environment friendly television in the market.</p>
<p>Periodical up gradation of technology by the manufacturers helped plasma television to retain, if not to enhance its market shares in the recent past. Other than burn-in there was another concern for the consumers. It was the energy consumption. At a time when conservation of energy is a universal issue, consumers are naturally apprehensive about plasma technology. But technology once again helped to overcome this problem too. An example is Panasonic Neo PDP plasma technology. New luminescent material, innovative cell design and advanced drive technology are some of the secrets behind the successful venture of Panasonic. The new product could achieve energy efficiency by reducing transmission losses. Enhanced contrast ratio and 600Hz refresh rates with one touch connectivity makes plasma television a perfect choice for the consumers who will not compromise with quality. This and many more innovative ideas are being incorporated in the plasma technology.</p>
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		<title>Popularity of LCD Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 07:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LCD Televisions are popular due to the extensive features provided by them. They are excellent example of recent advancements in electronics and entertainment field. There are various reasons behind the popularity of these products. LCD TVs are not only sleek and stylish, and they not only provide a cool and elegant look to the living [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LCD Televisions are popular due to the extensive features provided by them. They are excellent example of recent advancements in electronics and entertainment field. There are various reasons behind the popularity of these products. LCD TVs are not only sleek and stylish, and they not only provide a cool and elegant look to the living rooms, but they also posses different advantages over other television technologies. Following are the salient features of an LCD TV:</p>
<p>Easy Viewing &#8211; Every flat-panel display televisions like LCD s provide a better viewing experience in comparison with standard CRT television. The pictured produced by LCD televisions are significantly brighter and feature higher contrasts than traditional CRT television resulting better views under most ambient light conditions. In addition, your television viewing experience will be without worries of eyestrain, since LCD television does not flicker the way old-fashioned TVs do.</p>
<p>Excellent Image Quality &#8211; Every LCD tele provides smooth, colorful, and wide images. This is due to pixel-based technology of LCD televisions. The pictures produced by LCD televisions are composed of several pixels and each pixel has its own transistor electrode, which creates smooth, evenly lit images across the entire surface of the display. This is the reason behind crystal-clear images of LCD televisions.</p>
<p>Mount Facility &#8211; This is among the best non-tech feature of an LCD television. You can easily mount your LCD television on the wall of the most suitable area of your living room. There are several LCD Brackets in market specially designed to provide the maximum support to your LCD television. You can also choose an adjustable mount brackets for the best viewing experience. While choosing a mount bracket for LCD Television, always choose the best mountable bracket depending upon the size of television (small/medium/large).</p>
<p>TV Bracket Specialists. Here at Mountright we can provide expert advice as to the best LCD bracket or plasma bracket for your situation. Just let us know what TV you have and we&#8217;ll do our best to find a solution.</p>
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